Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 May 1928, p. 17

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" ' H. 'ttNttt."tttMtta"rJeW2tlt,t""""""'"""'"'"' 7 Me “mummmmuwm l uh0-,lett-d' .. C IreteUWearrtrlurr" CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO. ' [lrr::.1rrrr_r'_.'i_'_') . Phaluu-Ir-nm ' Emma-vb _ V tm" in spam the mm in CA Dorothy listen. grade Me, will be oretofnettoolth.bata-oftherear @7900an d mutine. innmd various uni-nil"- pruning with. Julia.- Smith new a u- Children of the ki'ndernrta nu _ {but lyt Thursday morning? for And there are many in this city who feel that as citizens they are atfeeted by every good proposition for community develop- ment, and they are eagerly watching such movements and dis cussing their pros and con. They rightly realize that when a city develops, it helps everyone who has a job or owns property or a business there or who wants to find work there. We are all tied together as members of a community when we have a lot of iderr. tical interests. and if we will talk in favor of those interests and keep watch of their progress and assist if possible, we shall all be the More. in cream com. The (nun: school hm“ man will play in and - of the yen with Lincoln plum-Ir school lay a. u m. hietGehoot tield. Ina. he. ind. m. visitod her (fiend- ln “hint for a few day: The laminates" unite on last Sunday evening It the Presbyterian church In: tell attended Ind much enjoy“. The eighth grade is plantain: a pie- nie in th. woods Wednesday evening. My, 23. the 1:th picnic will be held on the seheoi grounds Thursday alter- Tb: Hubbub Part Patsy... The progress of a city depends to I large extent on whether the Inns of the people take an interest in the development of that city. . Some people don't seem any more interested in the suggestions made for the advance of their home town, than if they were hear, ing about such ideas for some place hundreds of miles away. THURSDAY. MAY u. "I Mr. and In. an. as planning ', I tuhit= trip up into north.” - 'T Mr when, “in: to YyaGGF8etiat Mites --" 1 STRAW HATS a Ang Kind You Like ' $2 to $8 " according to tht stnwygjn select LOCAL AFFAIRS Art OISOn ordering the clerk to write Mr. Wil- liun Gary. nacho! Mr. n " ter of thunk: cad appreciation tor " union on the bond the out At t neat and“ of the board of dingo!) of th- Mid mm- Commencement exertin- will be held in the Mitotic Temple at eight o'clock PM awning. In: 25. Dr. o. H. Cor-ell at (El-um will ttive the The entire uhool regret the loss of the Browne family who plan to liv- in Mask: the coming year. Mrs. Christian Knuk will went! two or three weeks in northern Wis- consin. and the last term of sum- an! wheel at the University of Chi- Miss Evelyn Seheel will attend summer school at Bowler, Colo. Miss Jean Nygurd will spend her vacation " home in Mt, Horeb, Wis. Mrs. Nellie Thormeyvr will be at home in Northbrook. Miss Elizabeth Schildstu will ei- ther “tend Hammer school at the University of Chicago. or Lake For- Miss Irene Evenson will spend the summer school at Boulder. Colo. Miss been. Evans has accepted a summer at home in Larson. Wis. Dekalb, III . NUMBBR M Mme; Adelaide Steiner. Elsie Sherden. Minnie and Annie Willmun, Alma Deck. Mitchell and Mrs. C. Shaman Included advanced odious I night held " Campbell chapter o, E. fs. Highland Park, Wednesday, May 1 w. Inn and Jmobton. and Chas Kimball. Wain-thy evening and follo‘ing Memorial Day committee: were ap- pointed: Post held akir' Mr. uld itrs. William 78:1}: Ill- nonnce the birth of a daughter at Highland Park hospital Friday, Mly The blooming xenon of the beau, tiful and colorful tulips is being en- joyed by visitors from the north shore as well u Deerfield " Fran- ken brothers on Grind Avenue. The Royal Neighbor camp at North Chicago is observing put oracle night on Monday evening, May 28 and members of Deerfield amp have been cordilny invited to attend. In. I". J. usGaritiraativ., in Emmi: Tuesday- 18. Mr. and Mrs. Visosky have moved from one of thexStryker apanmenxs on Waukegan Road to the house an Hazel avenue recently vacated by the George Colby family. On Monday Mrs. R. D. Revds of Orchard street will entertain her luncheon bridge club. Mm.' Elizabeth Miller was taken in as new member of Deerfield o. E. S. chapter It last meeting. which In p-tsd at an - tainment (in: My the twice at the new nun! “on no at the Presbyterian _ um. childm of nun.- waiver; gum of Misss Sadi- Gzllowly, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson had us their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mm. E. Diebert. Mr. and Mrs. George Retmer of Chicago. Mrs. G. Miller of Hazel avenue, was hostess to her luncheon bridge club Thursday. All of the members are from Chicago and Evanston. -tq.t-etka+-irtIktt thrPtmh-eh-ehthrrmm. tadimwhatouhrartbtAqst-- Mammy“ Upstairs” 0n Thursday gnu-noon June q, the Ladies Aid loci“, of St. Pauls Bunsen”! church will meet st the home of In. Clyde N. Bailey on Waukegan Road, Twenty-one members of the Inca) Royal Neighbors visited the Libcrtr vtile RDCA, cump last Tuesday eve- nine. _ mini-m. 'Wr-stwe_teh.-s ”TN-Militia.” I...“ u in W a-hh-d-eV Inllmvbhuhm fort-ttF-isa/ttsh. Mr, r, New- legion The Taxis minty have issued in- vitations to In “Imitation party to be held on the evening " Friday June 17. Many annual and interest- ing features have been arranged. The young people of the Bungllow church have been invited. - Memorial Dar. The child". of the Waist: had I "Cirem" Thursday new to which mu In: invited to time“. Each child npnuntqi tn animal and their limitation: were both clever and Amusing. ' The members of Mrs. F. Russo's Sunday school class met at the home of Miss Jane Wood on Thursday eve- ning and the following ottieers for the ensuing year were elected, pres- Ment Anna Yolunen; Secretary, Lela Kreh; Treasurer, Marian Taylor. Miss Peterson of Chicago was a week-end truest at the G. Miller home. did and Cart m. “are". (2.2.ch All [etio- nd auxiliary member- - and to pol-Mme. in - On Friday afternoon Mrs. J. w. Mung entertained in enmpliment to Gil" lure, ill-"Ed {Jim}. irar. "ii'ir7GAi-arii"-aa In -r urn-tr PM M [badly in It ' :75. Cadillac 3-” RM!» The hr! In? Aug-h e, am uiiliiyss, "NF"' Our Good Used Cars Represent True Values f f f Every car “all: Sport Phaeton "I hereby guarantee to pay for any injuries that my automobile may cause and for which I am legally liable, whether it be a man's property, real or personal, regardless of whether I am driving it or am even in the car at the time of the accident" "rn addition to this, I agree to pay all hospital bills, doctor bills, nurse bills, costs of judicial proceedings, lawyer fees and any other cost or expense. as well as any judgment regardless of amount that grows out of any injury for which I am legally liable, caused by my car. "As a guarantee to the faithful performance of this contract, I pledge all real estate, chattels and personal property of any kind, which I now have or which I may hereafter acquire, accumulate or possess." In elect the above agreement is what you Sign when you become the owner of an automobile, unless you are protected by a Public Liabil- ity and Property Damage Insurance Contract. The cost is small, the hazard so great; are you willing to take a chance? Central Insurance Service A. E. SMITH, J. P. Room 3, State Bank Bldg. Tel. 574-1046 Highland Park, Illinois THau-raarbet_dfemm *--rb.G.M.xcpu. AN AGREEMENT on the street is a used car-- in appearance they are almost alike-but they are greatly different in value. Our good used cars represent true values. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glendorf " tended l party in Libertyville Tuets, day evening. ward agtd Winn 'r*8.%0tthp" sty- deataot Deertield-t'shietd. Highnhool, who entered Gott Tournament " the university md won timt place. Gor- dan entered the truck meet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cahill and daughter, Mrs. E. Cahill and Mrs. Agnes Garrick of Milwaukee were guests of Mrs. Harold Young and Mrs. Cutrell of Todd court Monday. Punk an and to VIII than chiHmartottostleran.tmetsorin drive an, to stop " .11 crooning: and (than: stop and go light; Warren Gary. Edward Bteimeht and (lord-n Krona drove to Cham. Mr. Elmer Clavey returned Wed- nesday morning from Rochester, Minn. paper. 350.!” - W" is; FK Giiidii a7TGA,Cii, -Guiiiiii noel-Ink! and!“ me m h m_ all huh-gully» oaf. " Tun." -aaCaLT. - tGCGaGTd GTC on. An awn ulclnt It '"" iiiGrC,UeiFi' iaGrai.- . “If aa " I‘m "but whim-{murm- tt'attt;il',"/t.l"li7P2't,'epli a, W. Buick Country Club Coupe IASGUq I Pan. Coup- ac Y‘W Est, 'ltNJtt"ll'te.ggrrdN manhunt L 1‘1! erL-strrrt.-d--imt-- mus-mm 'Ph-. ttm..Msoeh-u,hm-.rte. U-tv.ts.t..trtt860. Studebaker "" Con-Mr Gr, i.GGi - Tiris-Gia-ga' iii any! "rm-u-het'"...') RF}. 7 in}; - f-cle'.- Highh-d Park, Illinois A nun-suclarian, progressive, grud- ed school, where character develop- merit is achieved thrpugh individu- The Barons: School al and Sunnm-r svssion apt-us June 122 North Sheridan Road Phone Ilighllnd Park 2421 mwmmmumh- ”MA-.MM “mum Every car Arr-mum 'l grim 8-th alized activiiy opens June 14th

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